What to visit

What to visit

From the Hotel Tramuntana it is easy to get to the whole of the northern Costa Brava, including towns like Roses, Cadaqués, El Port de la Selva and Llança, all about 40km away.

A visit to the Dalí Museum is not to be missed in Figueres (21km), a town which is a very active commercial and cultural centre.

Also nearby are landscapes of great natural interest, such as the Aiguamolls de l’Empordà, Cap de Creus and L’Albera Natural Parks, with an impressive wealth of natural landscapes and villages like Cantallops, Agullana and La Vajol.

Natural Park Les Alberes

On the southern slopes of the Albera massif there are two well differentiated areas. The western one, of central European character, with beech woods and wet oak woods, and the eastern one, more Mediterranean, with vegetation of cork trees and bushes where the last populations of Mediterranean tortoise subsist.

Cap de Creus Natural Park

Between land and sea, Cap de Creus is a space of great beauty, endowed with a unique geological configuration, with structures and outcrops that form a unique set in the world. The effect of the tramontana has caused whimsical forms of erosion to appear and has transformed the landscape in a very special way.

Aiguamolls de l'Empordà

The Aiguamolls de l'Empordà are one of the main wetlands of Catalonia, along with the deltas of the Ebro and the Llobregat.
They are located in the Ampurdanesa plain, between the mouths of the Fluvià and Muga rivers, in a space characterized by the present fluvial courses, the old mouths of the rivers, and the systems of channeling and ditch of the crops that historically have been given. in this place rich in fresh water.

Cadaqués

The town of Cadaqués is for both, its residents and travelers, a peculiar place. Historically fishing village, today Cadaqués has a population of about 3,000 habitants, mostly dedicated to tourism. The growth and evolution of this village however, has not changed its essence: its so typical Mediterranean style has been maintained over the years and it is still in tune with the small houses, the olive trees and pine forests.

The Dali Museum

The Dali Theater-Museum, inaugurated in 1974, was built on the ruins of the old Theater of Figueres, and contains a wide range of works that make up the artistic career of Salvador Dalí (1904-1989), from his first artistic experiences and his creations Surrealism, to the works of the last years of his life. The Dalí Theater-Museum was conceived and designed by the artist to offer the visitor a true experience.

La Garrotxa Natural Park

It is the best example of volcanic landscape of the Iberian Peninsula. It has a quarantine of volcanic cones and more than 20 basaltic lava flows.

The orography, the soil and the climate provide a varied vegetation, often exuberant, with oaks, oak woods and beech forests of exceptional landscape value.

Besalú

Besalú is a town in the Garrotxa region of Girona. It is declared as a national historical-artistic ensemble.

Castellfollit de la Roca

The small town of Castellfollit de la Roca stands on a spectacular basaltic cliff 50 meters high and almost a kilometer long cut along the River Fluvià.
The narrow streets of the village lead to the old church of San Salvador, at the end of the cliff, where there is a viewpoint with privileged views.

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